No front office (or entire organization) in the NBA has done such a massive renovation in recent years as the Clippers. When Donald Sterling was ejected as the owner of the team in 2014, new owner Steve Ballmer turned the team over to Doc Rivers. While Doc brought a great deal of gravitas to the role of President of Basketball Operations, and the organization as a whole, he was overwhelmed by the dual duties of POBO and Head Coach, and the Clippers’ lagged behind other top organizations. Then, in 2017, with the end of Lob City imminent, the Clippers’ front office underwent a revolution: Lawrence Frank took over as POBO, with Doc going back to coaching exclusively; Jerry West joined as a consultant; and, perhaps most underratedly, the Clippers brought in a trio of highly-respected executives from around the NBA.